An out-of-the-box feature or functionality (also called OOTB or off the shelf), particularly in software, is a feature or functionality of a product that works immediately after or even without any special installation without any configuration or modification.[1][2] It also means that it is available for all users by default, and are not required to pay additionally to use those features, or needs to be configured.[3][4]
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- ^'What is out of the box? - Definition from WhatIs.com'. Searchcio.techtarget.com. Archived from the original on 2012-10-03. Retrieved 2012-10-12.
- ^Linthicum, David. 'Businesses will eat up Amazon API Gateway'. Archived from the original on 2015-10-01.
- ^CIO - Sep 15, 2001 - Page 124 Vol. 14, No. 23 'MINIMIZE CUSTOMIZATION BY LEVERAGING OUT-OF-THE-BOX FUNCTIONALITY. Over-customization is one of the most common causes of budget overruns and missed deadlines in CRM implementations. '
- ^SharePoint 2010 Enterprise Architect's Guidebook =1118281918Brian Wilson, Reza Alirezaei, Bill Baer - 2012 'The first rule is as follows: “Always attempt to use out-of-the-box functionality. If the functionality does not exist, seek a great affordable third-party solution. If no third-party functionality exists, consider well-known free web parts available to you ......'
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